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The answer to the question you presented above would be 'persuasive speech' or 'oral persuasion'. These are the terms that refer to a speaker's use of persuasive language to persuade an audience.
The answer is: ________________________________________________ [D]: "The chef chopped the carrots standing at the counter."_________________________________________________________The confusing issue is whether:
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1) Was the chef standing at the counter WHILE s/he chopped the carrots? ;
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or:
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2) Did the chef chop the carrots that happened to be at the counter (as opposed to some other carrots that were elsewhere)? . ___________________________________________________________
I believe it is B isn't, because if you use the others it most likely sounds like slang.
Your personality.
Till then. -ayeitswesley